10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
1 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
0 miles

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problem #3

Nov 152002

Continental

  • Automatic transmission
  • 0 miles
Driver side front door window moves out of chanel and jams. Driver side front power window motor failed. Driver side front door fails to lock automatically. Air conditioning vents fail to open. Air conditioning blows on windshield only. Irratic shifting of transmission from 1st to 2nd gear. Slipping of transmission when power is applied. Failure of all 4 suspension. Failure of brakes senting car into uncontrolable fish tailing and 360 degree spinout at 40 mile/per hour.

- Bear, DE, USA

problem #2

Mar 031996

Continental

  • miles
The camber adjustment on this car and all others this make model are welded so it cannot be made, we are getting ripped off due to paying for alignmnt that cant be performed, this situation is wearing out hundrds of thousands of dollars worth of tires everyday, , Ford denies wont make it good please help. The camber is soo far out of whack it wears the tires, it is welded in this position, 2 dgrees off and welded at that point, this is horrid.

- Cleveland, OH, USA

problem #1

Sep 061998

Continental

  • miles
Bumper to bumper warrenty motor company failure to honor and implement their bumper to bumper warrenty. My 1995 Lincoln developed left front ecessive win noise while under warrenty.the ecessive left frint wind noise started after a local Lincoln dealership made repairs to the window on 9/6/98. I had brought the vehicle, while under warrenty, to dearlership for repairs (( customer states popping noise left front window when lowering)). Ford local dearership, zone representative, and customer assistance have verified the excessive wind noise, have attempted repairs and paid for under warrenty. Mark hutchins, president of Lincoln Mercury, now indicates Ford staff was incorrect in their diagnosis and that the excessive noise did notdevelope while under warranty but is a normal characteristic of this $42000 vehicle. Your assistance is requested in correcting this problem and enforcing dearlerships responsibility to live up to bumper to bumper warranty or to make the consumer aware of the weakness of the warrenty.

- San Jose, CA, USA